Edited by McGill professor Judith Szapor, Department of History and Classical Studies, and Michael L. Miller, from the Central European University in Vienna, Austria, Quotas: The ‘Jewish Question’...
In his newest collection of poems Listening in Many Publics, PhD Candidate Jay Ritchie is motivated by the possibility of a future that is fulfilling, luminous and held in common....
As Rome gears up to host an influx of tourists and pilgrims for the 2025 Jubilee, many visitors to the Eternal City might be unaware that far beneath the ornate ceilings of the Sistine Chapel, lies...
In her new book, Like Children: Black Prodigy and the Measure of the Human in America, Camille Owens explores a new history of manhood, race and hierarchy in American childhood, arguing that the...
Edited by McGill professor Don Nerbas, University of Toronto professor Dimitry Anastakis and Dawson College Faculty member Elizabeth Kirkland, Montreal’s Square Mile: The Making and Transformation...
Fresh off the heels after receiving the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Studies Association, Professor T.V. Paul has published his latest book, “The Unfinished Quest: India’s...
Recently shortlisted for the Canadian Historical Association's Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, Slaves of the Emperor, by David Porter, Faculty Lecturer in the Department of History and Classical...
In his latest book, “The Prestes Column” Professor Jacob Blanc offers a new interpretation of a legendary rebellion that marked Brazil’s history. Blanc’s analysis is a showcase of “interior history...
In "Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States", Maria Popova examines how the fall of the Soviet Union started an identity and regime divergence between Russia and Ukraine and set...